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Gp Star Motorcycle Gloves Leather Kevlar Small Or Medium on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Stoughton, Massachusetts, United States

Stoughton, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New with tags

Size xs, small, and medium available in 2 styles. Please email me and I can tell you what I have available and send you pictures of the exact pair that you're interested in.....Miyuki racing GP Star new old stock gloves. Leather with kevlar on the knuckles. I took them out of the package for pictures, but they are unused. They have been in storage for years. I believe these came in sizes xxs-xxl. I'm 6 feet tall and wear xl. My buddy (5'7") wears a medium. Each glove has 2 velcro adjustments. The fingers say "pimp hand" and they have pictures of a pimp on the wrist. Chances are you won't find anyone with the same gloves. I see ones from companies like alpine stars and icon selling for several times more money, and everyone has them. Be unique! Please ask questions! Free priority shipping to the lower 48. May take me up to a week to ship. Thanks for looking!

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